The Cowboys will probably get the #1 overall pick in 2026

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The amount of change will be too much, and certain problems remain.
Contrary to what I posted before, I don't think Joe Milton is the answer. I watched him at Tennessee, and was really surprised he made it to the NFL.
I had him mixed up with Hendon Hooker, who preceded him at UT. He may be better than I think, but at Tennessee he was not yet a fully skilled leader. Joshua Dobbs was the better of these three quarterbacks, but Hooker is very good, too.
And that's the problem with today's college game; the quarterbacks barely stay a year, and then they leap to the NFL draft.
Milton is very talented, but whether or not he is ready for the NFL remains to be seen.
But the Cowboys remain without a capable leader under center, and that doesn't bode well for any team- much less a team struggling to adapt to a new coach.
I think Schottenheimer may have great potential, but he is taking the reigns at a bad time.
Not to mention a defense that is also rebuilding under new leadership.
I think 1-16 is very possible for this squad. If they struggle early, I think the wheels come off early.
Not sure they could slip that far record wise because of the inconsistent poor play league wide.
Maybe not a 1-16 bad but I could easily see a 5-12.
Dak or Micah dont impress me as the leadership types to lead in the face of actual adversity either.

But ultimately, however they are to achieve drafting in the top of each round is key to any future success based on the Joneses failed FA philosophy.
 
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this !
They are too stupid to tank for manning, if he is coming out in 26.

I already predicted dallas at 10-7 and a WC spot.
That’s optimistic IMO but I’m not gonna try to tell you how to feel about it.

That thought isnt as much about Dallas not being so good as the tough schedule, and the nature of Daks injury being a real concern.

The NFC East may only have one playoff rep as they beat up on each other and all have to face the NNorth and AWest. Oooof.

Ten wins may take the division this year.
 
The amount of change will be too much, and certain problems remain.
Contrary to what I posted before, I don't think Joe Milton is the answer. I watched him at Tennessee, and was really surprised he made it to the NFL.
I had him mixed up with Hendon Hooker, who preceded him at UT. He may be better than I think, but at Tennessee he was not yet a fully skilled leader. Joshua Dobbs was the better of these three quarterbacks, but Hooker is very good, too.
And that's the problem with today's college game; the quarterbacks barely stay a year, and then they leap to the NFL draft.
Milton is very talented, but whether or not he is ready for the NFL remains to be seen.
But the Cowboys remain without a capable leader under center, and that doesn't bode well for any team- much less a team struggling to adapt to a new coach.
I think Schottenheimer may have great potential, but he is taking the reigns at a bad time.
Not to mention a defense that is also rebuilding under new leadership.
I think 1-16 is very possible for this squad. If they struggle early, I think the wheels come off early.
The Cowboys are not the worst team in the NFL ... I mean we have a ton of dysfunction and paying 60 million for a middle of road QB, but I can't see us being worse than some of these other dumpster fires.
 
The amount of change will be too much, and certain problems remain.
Contrary to what I posted before, I don't think Joe Milton is the answer. I watched him at Tennessee, and was really surprised he made it to the NFL.
I had him mixed up with Hendon Hooker, who preceded him at UT. He may be better than I think, but at Tennessee he was not yet a fully skilled leader. Joshua Dobbs was the better of these three quarterbacks, but Hooker is very good, too.
And that's the problem with today's college game; the quarterbacks barely stay a year, and then they leap to the NFL draft.
Milton is very talented, but whether or not he is ready for the NFL remains to be seen.
But the Cowboys remain without a capable leader under center, and that doesn't bode well for any team- much less a team struggling to adapt to a new coach.
I think Schottenheimer may have great potential, but he is taking the reigns at a bad time.
Not to mention a defense that is also rebuilding under new leadership.
I think 1-16 is very possible for this squad. If they struggle early, I think the wheels come off early.
Just yesterday you said Milton is the savior. :lmao::lmao::lmao2::lmao2:
 
The amount of change will be too much, and certain problems remain.
Contrary to what I posted before, I don't think Joe Milton is the answer. I watched him at Tennessee, and was really surprised he made it to the NFL.
I had him mixed up with Hendon Hooker, who preceded him at UT. He may be better than I think, but at Tennessee he was not yet a fully skilled leader. Joshua Dobbs was the better of these three quarterbacks, but Hooker is very good, too.
And that's the problem with today's college game; the quarterbacks barely stay a year, and then they leap to the NFL draft.
Milton is very talented, but whether or not he is ready for the NFL remains to be seen.
But the Cowboys remain without a capable leader under center, and that doesn't bode well for any team- much less a team struggling to adapt to a new coach.
I think Schottenheimer may have great potential, but he is taking the reigns at a bad time.
Not to mention a defense that is also rebuilding under new leadership.
I think 1-16 is very possible for this squad. If they struggle early, I think the wheels come off early.
I will bet you 1k right now that it doesnt happen.

Im not a bettor, but I will absolutely put up 1k and we can have the money held in a bank somewhere.
I am dead serious.
 
I am not a fan of Dak's but let's be real. He does fine during the regular season. Unless this team is destroyed by injuries, meaning every starter on both sides of the ball is not able to play more than a couple of games, then this team will finish with 10-12 wins this year. Now if we are talking playoffs, then yea, we don't have a capable QB but during the regular season he is fine.
 
The amount of change will be too much, and certain problems remain.
Contrary to what I posted before, I don't think Joe Milton is the answer. I watched him at Tennessee, and was really surprised he made it to the NFL.
I had him mixed up with Hendon Hooker, who preceded him at UT. He may be better than I think, but at Tennessee he was not yet a fully skilled leader. Joshua Dobbs was the better of these three quarterbacks, but Hooker is very good, too.
And that's the problem with today's college game; the quarterbacks barely stay a year, and then they leap to the NFL draft.
Milton is very talented, but whether or not he is ready for the NFL remains to be seen.
But the Cowboys remain without a capable leader under center, and that doesn't bode well for any team- much less a team struggling to adapt to a new coach.
I think Schottenheimer may have great potential, but he is taking the reigns at a bad time.
Not to mention a defense that is also rebuilding under new leadership.
I think 1-16 is very possible for this squad. If they struggle early, I think the wheels come off early.
Dak isnt Mahomes, but the man finished SECOND in MVP voting 2 years ago. Has the guy ever had a losing season in which he didnt miss half the season? get real.
 
This team is not bad enough for that to happen. They are kind of stuck in between right now. Not good enough to win a Super Bowl and very well could miss the playoffs with a 7-10 record 8-9 something like that but certainly not bad enough for 1-16. Lamb, Dak, Parsons, and other pieces would have to miss practically the entire year for this to happen.
 
Lee Blair, why do even bother watching the Dallas Cowboys? If you are not going to give the Schotty era a chance, why waste your time? Don't you have anything better to do?
 

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